If bought green, quince should be allowed to ripen at room temperature for a few days until yellow and fragrant. |
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When made into dry white wine, Malvasia grapes can produce wines full in body with fragrant aromas. |
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In Chinese cuisine, the peel of selected, fragrant mandarins is dried and used as a flavouring. |
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Such thin slices can better absorb sweet and fragrant juices in which they are marinaded. |
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In this dish, boneless chicken, after being barbecued, is cooked with spices giving the chicken a fragrant taste. |
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In the meantime, toast the sesame seeds in a dry skillet until golden and fragrant. |
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In some way it was like coriander seed and in some other way like bdellium, a fragrant resin. |
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In my own backyard, we've tried to add that getaway feeling with a few tiki torches and fragrant jasmine. |
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There's a certain amount of a strangely fragrant and singing and dancing and calling out substance about, even in comments boxes. |
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A stroll through older neighborhoods during summer will provide you with glimpses of fragrant four clocks and touch-me-nots. |
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The floor with tassels of fir was besprent, filling the room with their fragrant scent. |
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Thai-style baked salmon accompanied by fragrant papaya salad is followed by a mouthwatering traditional Nonya Ikan fish curry. |
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The delicate fragile fern and the larger fragrant wood fern nestle in the crevices of the sheer cliff off the northern side of the summit. |
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Fragrant shield fern or fragrant cliff fern is so named because its leathery, evergreen leaves have a spicy aroma when dry. |
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It has been likened to the lotus, whose exquisite, fragrant blossom grows out of the muck and mire. |
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Make your own scented shower gels to turn your bathroom into a fragrant hydrotherapy retreat! |
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The traditional tussie-mussie is composed of fragrant herbs surrounding one central flower, a rose. |
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Plants with large fragrant flowers that bloom at dusk are referred to as moonflowers. |
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For reliable, early blooms in large quantity, many of these early flowering shrubs are as colorful as they are fragrant. |
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Intensely fragrant, waxy white blossoms emerge on stems as tall as 3 feet above grassy basal foliage and tuberous roots. |
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On her lap lay a mouchoir fragrant with millefleurs, and the last new novel was open in her hand. |
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The flower lady buffed the bouquet out with orchids, mums, other fragrant weird blooms I don't know the names of, and various greens. |
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A breastfed baby's stools should be frequent, greenish, inoffensively fragrant, loose, and unformed. |
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Wrap a small piece of florist's wire to each end of flexible stems of rosemary, then tie to make fragrant napkin rings. |
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Some people have hypersensitive skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight. |
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The mother of three owns a natural products shop in Oriental, N.C., but was unable to smell the fragrant herbs she sells. |
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Jean's fragrant snowbell accents a corner of the house and scents the air around the bench with its springtime blooms. |
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This omelet, fragrant with garlic and ginger, is fortified with soba noodles, which are made with buckwheat flour. |
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The essential oil of these lovely, purple, highly fragrant flowers can soothe your soul without sapping your energy. |
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It's a fragrant, non-fattening feast for the senses that can also be absolutely affordable, if the flowers come right from your own back yard. |
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These make ideal portable plants providing a fragrant perfume and vivid colour in early to mid-summer next year. |
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There are hundreds of varieties of very fragrant roses, and they come in every color, every growth habit and every classification. |
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But the drops of the blood of Agdistis nourish the soil and it bears a blooming and fragrant tree. |
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However, Run Island figured prominently on seventeenth century maps because of the fragrant nutmeg that grew in abundance there. |
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Its leaves are a deep glossy-green and it bears fragrant, starry, white flowers that are frequented by butterflies. |
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There are fragrant conifer forests, rich stands of hardwoods and rolling oak savannahs, pierced by glittering rivers. |
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They hold pink cyclamen, maidenhair fern, pink polka-dot plant, and fragrant pink stock. |
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It is named after the fragrant resin known as liquid storax, which is milked by making cuts in the bark. |
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Place them in a heavy, dry skillet over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant. |
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The lush, fragrant flowers of the heliotrope range from dark violet to white in color. |
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Deeply fragrant, it usually contains cardamom, coriander, allspice, cayenne, ginger, cloves and nutmeg and, invariably dried rose petals. |
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It smells like some sort of crazy hybrid of fragrant, sweet berries and the floral hyperbole of lavender. |
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On such a delightful, fragrant spring morning, he found himself humming cheerily as he worked. |
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With fragrance, the best mix balances flowers with heady scents with those with more subtle fragrant overtones. |
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Other plants in the fragrant garden include a cherry plum which is allegedly a remedy for stress and anxiety. |
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Indoor gardeners, by and large, prefer their hyacinths full-blossomed and deliciously fragrant. |
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For example, early-flowering hyacinths offer a heady and fragrant choice for planting in containers along walkways and at entrances. |
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All fragrant hosta flowers are hybridized from Hosta plantaginea, which has 6-inch long, beautiful, white fragrant flowers. |
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In imperial gardens especially, large rose gardens were planted and fragrant climbers adorned pavilions. |
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Her cooking is fragrant with the flesh and juice of the coconuts that line the state's highways, side roads and beaches. |
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Before breakfast, she would wander about the gardens until her clothes were filled with all the fragrant perfumes of the flowers. |
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At the store's coffee shop another group relaxed over fragrant cappuccinos and pastry. |
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Tried and true varieties include Gerbera daisy, pink and purple wave petunia, begonias, Calla lilies, fragrant heliotrope and stock. |
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Myrrh is a fragrant gum resin used in making incense, perfume, and herbal medicine, and in ancient times it was also employed in embalming. |
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The spice is light brown in color and has a delicately fragrant aroma and warm, sweet flavor. |
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She would have scoffed at the idea of a formal supper, and packed a picnic to haul off to the nearest fragrant meadow. |
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It has pinnate leaves and racemes of lilac pink flowers, which are slightly fragrant. |
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Place herbs and fragrant flowers in raised planters near walkways, so you can enjoy their scents as you pass by. |
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There are many scented varieties among the more flagrantly fragrant bulbs traditionally known for fragrance, such as hyacinths. |
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The intensely flavoured sauce went better with the fragrant pigeon than the lighter tasting lobster. |
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They'll see that a horrible pong to one mammal might be a fragrant rose to the nose of another! |
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With the smell of warm earth and fragrant fruit and flowery herbs, this is nothing if not enticing wine, glimmering red like some medieval jewel. |
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It came with a triumphantly fragrant watermelon sorbet, a dazzling collection of red berries, first-rate creme anglaise and strawberry coulis. |
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Sure enough, there was an apple pie on the dresser, warm and fragrant with a crisp sugar coat and a coffee pot sitting on the back of the stove. |
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While the colours were as vibrant as ever, the fragrant varieties were a particular delight. |
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It's unrewarding, too, since the leaves aren't fragrant until they are stirred in a pan. |
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As you walk by a fruit stand in the market the sweet, fragrant smell also indicates that the melons are ready to eat. |
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It's the fragrant aroma of tansy, a plant that as far back as medieval times was used for flavouring and as a natural remedy. |
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With soap still to be invented, the fragrant oils and waters were used in bathing and for perfuming hair. |
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We dined alfresco, overlooking the fragrant, colourful gardens full of tropical blooms. |
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The air was pungent with the rich smell of the earth, and the fragrant scent of flowers. |
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The jasmine on my balcony is so fragrant that I can smell it as soon as I open the door in the morning. |
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The myriad of colours and the sweet, fragrant scent of the blooms overwhelmed the senses to the point of excess. |
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Other fragrant scents to human senses are most often those produced by flowers visited by pollinators. |
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Already, at the end of the new branches, there were signs of fragrant blooms to come. |
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As the following fragrant plants are winter-flowering, it's nice to have them close to the house. |
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Some say the smell of teak is somewhat strange but it smells very natural and fragrant to most. |
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Around every corner was a bed just exploding with roses, and each one more magnificent and fragrant than the last. |
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Or do we perhaps mean the fragrant herb called curry leaf, essential in south Indian cooking? |
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The shrine room was full of fragrant fumes of agarbathis and camphor and warm with the burning oil lamps. |
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The plant has fragrant purple flowers and is sold as a pot plant at Christmas in the USA, when it flowers and fruits at the same time. |
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Gather the petals for potpourri, dry some flowers and make a Christmas wreath, scatter a few fragrant petals in your bath water. |
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Winter daphne blooms in clusters of highly fragrant, light purple flowers in late winter or spring. |
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Despite the fact that the stove barely worked, the tent filled with the fragrant smell of cumin, fennel and garam masala. |
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The dining room table where books were stacked for sale was decorated with crystal bowls of fragrant gardenias. |
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The sacred bamboo rod is bathed in holy water from a golden vessel and wreathed in garlands of fragrant flowers. |
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Whenever festivals were held in honor of these deities they always featured garlands and wreaths created with beautiful, fragrant roses. |
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Thus they can press an oil that is more fragrant and flavorful than the bland oil pressed from sweet almonds. |
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As you breathe in deeply, the salty scent of the sea mingles with fragrant hedgerows. |
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Stir in the cumin seed and the crushed chilli and continue cooking until the onions are deep gold in colour and spicily fragrant. |
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There are 89 plant species which can be used to make fragrant oils, including grass, cortex dictamni, sweetgrass, and peppermint. |
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The rain had greened everything. The place was restful and fragrant, like the garden she had left at Rome. |
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I would be happy to drink large quantities of this easy white with all manner of fragrant dim sum, too. |
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It will not only keep your bathroom and toilet fragrant and fresh, its disinfectant qualities will clear bacteria and viruses. |
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Widely cultivated ornamental, but poisonous flowering shrub with evergreen leaves and clusters of fragrant pinkish or red flowers. |
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For instance, the smell of durians is fragrant for people in some cultures but repellant for those in others. |
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They're produced when steam is passed through fragrant plants to extract their essential oils. |
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The taramasalata, or carp roe spread, was tasty, and the moussaka was fragrant with the scent of cloves. |
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As autumn shows its tail, osmanthus flowers wither but the scent lingers, though not as fragrant as before. |
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There was a very fragrant bush with small purple flowers on it that wafted a candy-like scent. |
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The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars. |
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My reading companion is hairy, dirty, rankly fragrant, with holes in his dusty black jeans. |
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The housekeeper had put a fragrant pot of balsam in the window and kindled a pine-knot fire in the brazier. |
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He recalled being Melanie's favourite brother when she felt sad, and he recollected the fragrant smell of his mother's home cooking. |
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A range of soft, fragrant sausages or wurst can be found in Austria and Bavaria. |
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Deeply fragrant, it usually contains cardamom, coriander, allspice, cayenne, ginger, cloves and nutmeg, and invariably, dried rose petals. |
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Smaller trees and shrubs include red maple, Carolina allspice, and the fragrant spicebush. |
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In the perennial gardens, the use of colorful and fragrant plants, including gladiolus, iris, tuberose and alstroemeria, is abundant. |
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Combine the pleasures of both with holiday red amaryllis and pristine white tulips and fragrant hyacinths. |
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The buds are heavy, each so full of fragrant petals that they are drooping under the weight of their ampleness. |
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They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants. |
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If figs aren't available, try ripe Anjou or Bartlett pears in this savory fall salad made extra fragrant with walnut oil. |
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See first-hand how a fragrant flower lei is created at the lei stands that line Maunakea Street in Honolulu's Chinatown. |
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To create one of the large life-size animal statues, he needs about 100 kilograms of the fragrant plants. |
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On my plate was some melon, sweet and fragrant, and a star-shaped pastry so light and flaky, I hardly dared pick it up. |
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The woods were thick with new leaves and fragrant with honeysuckle and lilacs. |
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A folktale tells the story of a lily of the valley, a fragrant spring flower. |
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Unsprayed rose petals can be used to decorate desserts or cakes, or incorporated with peaches and apricots into fragrant jams. |
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Wild thyme, birdsfoot sedge and a host of other herbs grow among the grasses, alongside common spotted orchid, rock rose and fragrant orchids. |
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A slick of house-made dressing over crisp romaine balances fragrant garlic and anchovies with the tang of lemon. |
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Water passes through vents with each flush and is doused with fragrant liquid. |
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Sarah lifted a slice and gingerly handed it to her, scrumptiously fragrant and piping hot. |
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A fruit commonly consumed by Silvereyes is the small, polymorphic berry of the fragrant saltbush. |
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On the nose, it has strong, fragrant aromas of gooseberry and lime, supported by searingly fresh acidity on the palate. |
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I'm all for getting out of my ill-lit, unpleasantly fragrant apartment, but going to the mall can be a royal pain. |
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You will find that this lotion is slightly astringent, leaving your skin feeling cool and delightfully fragrant. |
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The deep green, hairy leaves make a slightly astringent tea that's similar to a mild, fragrant China tea. |
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Meanwhile, stir-fry garlic until it smells fragrant, add in salted soya beans, stir well. |
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Here we ate a mountain of tandoori lamb chops, moist chicken tikka, fragrant rice, and vegetables with fresh herbs and spices. |
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Huge dark chinars and smaller magnolias, with their large, fragrant loose-petalled flowers, stand alongside the paths. |
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Rich, elegant, fragrant and mystical, it provides a most satisfying dining experience. |
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The masseuse applied fragrant medicated oils on the head and body in plentiful measure as one lay on a high wooden plank on the secluded verandah of an open walled courtyard. |
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At its best, Argentina's adopted white grape makes fragrant, heady wines. |
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Its blossoms, on bare branches, are showy and often fragrant. |
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In fact, some are already blooming, such as my lavender and white penstemons, the dazzling pink and scarlet dianthus, and fragrant navy blue heliotrope. |
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Other species found during the survey include coontail, fragrant waterlily, American pondweed, duckweed, American frogbit, cattail, soft-stem bulrush, and arrowhead. |
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Burlap bags brimmed with fragrant leaves and chips of various woods. |
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Most impressive when in flower, the strongly fragrant golden spikes shine like beacons across the winter garden, followed by clusters of blue-black berries. |
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A light drizzle, wettish coolness, fragrant air, twittering birds, no tourists, few locals, you don't even realise you've been walking for a couple of hours. |
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The ideal wine to match this array of tastes is actually a complex nut and lime-tinged Semillon, which acts as a perky foil for the fragrant, heathery lamb. |
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Fill some of the containers in your entry with scented bedding plants like dianthus or stock, aromatic evergreens like rosemary and lavender, or fragrant shrubs like gardenia. |
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How a 1,000-year-old fragrant elixir traveled over continents and time to become the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. |
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The air was alive with the spirit of the place, fragrant and humid, and humming with energy. |
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Surrounded by fragrant pine woods, it's an ideal place to cool your heels. |
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Beach plums are fragrant wild roses, with hips rich in anti-oxidants. |
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Add the garlic and sage and cook for a minute or two, until fragrant. |
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Place fragrant flowers in a vase about a foot behind an oscillating fan. |
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In return for a donation, visitors had the chance to enjoy the colourful sights and fragrant scents of lovingly tended boarders, and pick up a few tips on garden design. |
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To perfume your sheets and make them a fragrant delight to slide between, just add 5 drops of lavender oil to the softener compartment of your washing machine. |
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The task was difficult, as the sprigs were barbed with large thorns, and the fragrant resin stuck to their fingers as they broke the sprigs from the angular branch. |
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They brought soap and scented the bathwater with fragrant oils. |
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Consternation froths up into a fragrant tizz of sympathetic disapproval. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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They had to weave their way carefully through fragrant, stained, whimpering partygoers and paramedics who were beginning to look a bit nauseated themselves. |
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Other woody plants include fragrant sumac, evergreen sumac, little walnut, Mexican buckeye, Texas persimmon, Texas snowbell, and western white honeysuckle. |
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The now creamy polenta was ladled onto the plates, and this most fragrant of deep brown chicken stews spooned on top. |
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Train a fragrant climbing rose over a pergola at the garden gate. |
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The Norouz menu was rounded out with a stew of cubed chicken in a fragrant turmeric sauce. |
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Guests can enjoy every fragrant note without nicotine interference. |
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In Europe, winter holiday parties are resplendent with fragrant hyacinths. |
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Dried hops are soft and sweet smelling with a natural narcotic effect that will induce restful sleep, while lavender flowers and rose petals are refreshingly fragrant. |
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Hearty portobellos, creamy chanterelles, and fragrant morels make great side dishes on their own, and any mushroom can be a featured player, not a supporting actor. |
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Finally cubes of sweet juicy mango and fragrant curry leaves were added and we sat down to enjoy a meal with all the family after saying grace in Malayalam. |
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The spinach lasagna, on the other hand, was made up of firm layers of green pasta, grilled zucchini and red peppers, fragrant chicken and mozzarella. |
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Everyone loves the drooping fragrant lilac tassels of Wisteria, but it is not a plant for a small garden, particularly as your neighbour may not relish a Wisteria invasion. |
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He wished he could smell her fragrant perfume right there and then. |
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This deciduous upright, open shrub has glossy, bright green leaves and short clusters of fragrant, clove-scented golden yellow flowers from mid spring onwards. |
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Do not let your fragrant boxwood be cut into wood for the woodworker. |
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Main courses include great brochettes, fragrant rice and a veggie plate. |
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Ruby red gerberas and even fragrant lilies and roses are abundant. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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Add your favourite fragrant herb or potpourri to little sachets, made from cotton or other coarsely woven material, and place them in the drawers. |
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Pair orangey-yellow day lilies with sweetly fragrant phlox and burnt orange Helenium 'Moerheim Beauty' with long-flowering purple Aster frikatii. |
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Small avers T. simile to be deliciously fragrant, a quality we have not noticed in our plants. |
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One sure-fire way to chase away those winter blues is a cup of something hot, fragrant and spicy. |
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The Royal Court must have been the most headily fragrant theatre in the city. |
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Monarda didyma with fragrant mint-like leaves and red hooded flowers must have moisture but also loves sun. |
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The interior is set to be lined with fragrant cedarwood, creating a range of spaces reflecting traditional Welsh architecture. |
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The most highly polished rice kernels are used to prepare daiginjo sake, which tends to be light and fragrant. |
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Ionone is present in the flowers, which turns off the ability for humans to smell the fragrant compound for moments at a time. |
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There's fun to be had in hoicking them out of their shells and dipping crusty bread into the hot, fragrant butter. |
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Clethra alnifolia The sweet pepper bush needs acidic soil and features small white fragrant flowers. |
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Smooth pate textured fragrant minced duck contrasted cooingly against the firm pasta. |
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Eaten straight from their cornhusk wrapping, fragrant with good corn masa, pork and chilies, they immediately hit the spot. |
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French lambs have been allowed to graze on lavender as it is alleged to make their meat more tender and fragrant. |
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The freshly picked flowers will wilt in a few days but for now are still fragrant. |
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Incense is aromatic biotic material which releases fragrant smoke when burned. |
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The small orange trees, kumquats and calamondins, have white fragrant flowers, followed by tiny oranges. |
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Plants are by far the largest source of fragrant compounds used in perfumery. |
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The cassolette epicurienne comprised of a small, deep-fried breadcrumb basket filled with fragrant morels, wild mushrooms and a glace de viande. |
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When was the last time you considered underplanting shrubs with lily of the valley to form a carpet of fragrant white or pink bloom? |
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Plus a spoonful of the juicy salsa for a fragrant tomato and chili hit. |
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Tito tached up and dropped into low, leaving a fragrant set of tracks a block long and a screech that could be heard halfway to Boulder Dam. |
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Serious canoodlers should get a room in the restaurant upstairs to share fragrant free-range chicken tagines on low divans. |
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He was a fragrant poison, a zephyred pestilence spread through all the city. |
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Sure, it's got about as much to do with farming as a Chelsea tractor but who needs whiffy reality when the fantasy is so fragrant? |
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Eli's fruitcake is known to convert the grouchiest disbeliever, fragrant with spice and citrus, it has just a bit of cake to hold it together. |
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Daphne mezereum alba is a deciduous shrub which has very fragrant white flowers on bare wood in February, followed by yellow berries. |
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Although Pollack has only a small patch of lawn in his back yard, he has created a spongily fragrant compost out of his neighbors' grass and his own leaves and prunings. |
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A wrinkle in the cloth of time, a cry of soft caress and fragrant dreams to weld the metal fabric souls in blends so held in high regards across the lands and sky. |
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The Forests are fill'd with Orange-trees, Citron-trees, Jessemin, Pomgranate-trees, and several other Trees loaded with Blossoms, which send forth a most fragrant Smell. |
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The odour of the 'Madagascar chaplet-flower' came floating out, mingled with the fragrant scents of the marsdenias, and the sloping shelves were one mass of varied bloom. |
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Every enchanting mist, one hundred thousand crystal bullets of rain, sparkling dew, glistening stream, fragrant moodscapes of the rainforest are all His handiwork. |
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In this time, the fats and oils inside the roots undergo degradation and oxidation, which produces many fragrant compounds that are valuable in perfumery. |
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The Orchidaceae are a diverse and widespread family of flowering plants, with blooms that are often colourful and fragrant, commonly known as the orchid family. |
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The fragrant, pale purple flowers and flower buds are used in potpourris. |
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Croatia's Adriatic Sea is graced with an archipelago of more than a thousand beautiful islands swathed in fragrant pine groves, flowers and herbs. |
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Good varieties include convallaria majalis Hardwick Hall, with its white fragrant bells, and albostriata, which has creamy white variegated leaves. |
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Enjoy these refreshing summer drinks, made with Princes Apple Juice topped up with ice cubes and sparkling water or lemonade, decorated with fresh fruit and fragrant mint. |
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However, looks are deceiving, as pummelos are mostly very fragrant skin. |
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Large seeds produce sturdy, frost-tolerant plants with fragrant blossoms and a succulent spring harvest far superior to wilted favas in grocery stores. |
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A fragrant and fine creamy white blossom in spring is followed by ovate apple green leaves in summer, which will then develop some luminous autumn colours. |
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Strawberry tree is an excellent choice and fragrant star jasmine, as well as butterfly bush, blooming in pink, lavender, purple or white, should also grow well for you. |
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Colourful bursts of helianthums, sisyrinchiums and genistas are in abundance at this time of year, as well as fragrant musk roses in baby pinks, yellows, reds and white. |
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Its decadent truffle interior is a sensational layering of tastes that begins with rich maqui berry and ends on notes of rich chocolate and fragrant rose and rose hips. |
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Ripe, deeply fragrant papayas, juicy and perfumed mangoes and intensely floral-scented passion fruits bring a little ray of tropical sunshine into any day. |
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Besides being edible and fragrant, they all contain high amounts of flavonoids, a group of phytochemicals well studied for their link to fighting cancer. |
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This semi-evergreen shrub produces fragrant white flowers with yellow anthers from winter to early spring, and it should be grown against a wall so it will flower more freely. |
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But we're happy smearing it all over for fruitily fragrant skin. |
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Imagine a fragrant piece of gingerbread turned into a soft and melty candy, and you'll have Gingerbread Caramels from this Laramie, Wyoming, company. |
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Over the last 130 million years or so, flowers have evolved from pollen-making pipsqueaks about a millimeter across to include blossoms that are large, showy and fragrant. |
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Consider making a fancy French meatloaf such as the terrines and pates that are baked, chilled and served in fragrant slices at Cafe Zenon in downtown Eugene. |
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Talking of shrubs, mock orange is easy to grow and beautifully fragrant. |
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There is a dry sauna, a salt steamroom, a rasul mud room, an ice fountain, monsoon and fragrant mist showers as well as gently heated day couches. |
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The Hollywood concept of clean-shaven, square-jawed young men and fragrant young ladies with cheeks abloom does not seem to square with the facts. |
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It has trifoliate leaves and eventually rosy-purple, slightly fragrant flowers will appear in long hanging racemes, which are very attractive to insects. |
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After the guest is laid comfortably on a Turkish towel, the skin is intensely scrubbed with beautifully fragrant lemon coffee blossom and olive stone scrub. |
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My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bowers of fragrant and enwreathed light, And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. |
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